Epithelial Tissues. What type of epithelial tissue makes up the tube shown below? 1.Simple squamous 2.Stratified squamous 3.Simple cuboidal 4.Stratified.

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Epithelial Tissues

What type of epithelial tissue makes up the tube shown below? 1.Simple squamous 2.Stratified squamous 3.Simple cuboidal 4.Stratified cuboidal 5.Simple columnar 6.Pseudostratified columnar

What best describes the tissue below? 1.Simple Squamous Epi. 2.Stratified Squamous Epi. 3.Simple cuboidal Epi. 4.Stratified cuboidal Epi. 5.Simple Columnar Epi. 6.Stratified Columnar Epi. 7.Pseudostratified Columnar Epi

Where would you find this type of tissue? 1.Skin 2.Cheek 3.Artery 4.Alveoli 5.Anus

Where would you most likely find the tubes below? It is shown in cross section! 1.Heart 2.Kidney 3.Lung 4.Anus 5.Small Intestine 6.Trachea 7.Skin

What area is the line on? 1.The luminal surface of the tube. 2.A glycoprotein layer that allows attachment of epithelial cells. 3.A phospholipid bilayer called the basement membrane. 4.A specialized area filled with cilia. 5.The free surface

What best describes the tissue in the red circle below? 1.Simple Squamous Epi, 2.Stratified Squamous Epi. 3.Simple cuboidal Epi. 4.Stratified cuboidal Epi. 5.Simple Columnar Epi. 6.Stratified Columnar Epi. 7.Pseudostratified Columnar Epi

What best describes the process that occurs between the balloon like structures filled with gas and the liquid filled tubes covering them? 1.Secretion 2.Protection 3.Diffusion 4.Digestion 5.Excretion 6.Sensation 7.Seduction

What best describes the tissue in the red circle below? 1.Epithelial 2.Connective 3.Muscle 4.Nervous

Which number represents a Goblet Cell?

Aa;l;sakjfdlfkjdsdalkj What specialization is found at 1? Cilia 2.Mucous 3.Microvilli 4.Cristae 5.Basement membrane

Which arrow is representing the free surface?

What best describes the function of the bracketed tissue below? 1.Secretion 2.Protection 3.Diffusion 4.Digestion 5.Excretion 6.Sensation 7.Seduction